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The Nordegg, Beiseker and Didsbury compressor station unit additions all come into service.
As one of more than 95,000 landowners we work with across North America, Hugo Bonjean was aware of the possible dangers of digging near pipelines, and so he called TransCanada and Alberta One Call, his local underground utility organization.
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - April 25, 2008) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) First Quarter Highlights (All financial figures are unaudited and in Canadian dollars unless noted otherwise) - Net income for first quarter 2008 of $449 million ($0.83 per share) compared to $...
One of the biggest challenges for anyone experiencing a mental health disorder is overcoming the social stigma associated with it. It's the number one reason people don't reach out for help and that is something our very own April Keatley, Manager of Business Intelligence, is trying to change.
Supply Chain manager Eric Hermanns shares the importance of inclusivity and belonging in the workplace.
Every year, TransCanada employees and contractors participate in a month-long giving and volunteering campaign called Get Empowered. This year’s campaign, which wrapped up in September, raised almost $1 million in personal and company-matched donations.
Previously called the Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative, the organization founded by former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin is dedicated to improving education for Indigenous students in Canada.
More than just a number, the employment opportunities are one of the ways Coastal GasLink is proud to support a healthy economic recovery for communities in the north. “It’s really the people on the ground, who are employed, feeding their families, buying clothing for their kids. They’re being part of the economy, they can make money again and build a good life,” said Derek Orr, SA Energy Group’s Indigenous and Community Relations Manager.
TransCanada, like all modern pipeline systems, has extensive sensor-based data collection networks.
For more than 20 years, Regional Land Representative Don Gresch has travelled up and down the Trans-Canada Highway visiting landowners and other key stakeholders along an 1,100-kilometre stretch of pipeline in northern Ontario. Whether acquiring land rights for expansion projects, permitting for pipeline maintenance activities or responding to pipeline system emergencies, managing relationships has been the key to success for Don.